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Updated OP with FCC filing.

While this doesn't help much on the raw power hardware, it does shed light on communications and battery.

1. It will have a non-removable battery. At least the test unit did and that unit is intended to be same as a production model. This is not a good thing for those that would buy different batteries. I never do and would just use my charger. But here's hoping to the upper bound rumor of 8hrs of battery life.

2. It will use the latest wifi technology. WiiU also used -n however it was limited to just the 2.4GHz spectrum as the gamepad utilized the 5GHz. NS on the other hand allows both spectrums and MIMO technology. So expect top-notch wifi connection.

3. It does not use bluetooth LE. This is really a non-issue as the bluetooth utilization is just for controllers, though LE should really be the default at this point and time. Here's more info on what LE is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_low_energy